Tucker looks at what the Republicans should do to win the upcoming midterm election, which, despite the president’s unpopularity, is not currently looking to be likely. Highlights include:
“For all the bad things going on, there are on the other side Joe Biden’s approval ratings, which are a nonstop source of joy for us. And if you’ve seen them recently, you know in your heart exactly how the November elections are going to turn out. Biden’s obviously been a disaster for the country.”
“But not only has he made the US poorer, weaker, and much more ridiculous, people know that he has and they tell pollsters about it all time. Biden is the single least popular president in modern American history.”
“Despite Joe Biden’s well-earned unpopularity, the democratic party still, again as of tonight, still has a strong chance of holding Congress in November. The prediction markets, which many believe are more accurate than the polls, overwhelmingly point to the democrats keeping at least one chamber. And maybe strangest of all, as of this week, democrats are leading republicans nationally on the so-called generic ballot by about 4 points … and maybe that’s why democrats are raising a lot more money, too.”
“That is not good at all, not simply because you need money to run a political campaign, but because money is to some extent a measure of commitment and intensity.”
“Inflation’s terrible, it’s making people poorer, we actually could tank the US dollar, these are all big, big problems, but changing the population of the United States?”
“Allowing people to be murdered on the street, letting drug addicts live on the sidewalk and sending them crack pipes? That will change everything forever. These are offenses against the most basic rules of any civilization, and the most basic of all is you reward people for doing the right thing and you penalize them for doing the wrong thing. If you start doing the opposite, then everything falls apart and everybody knows that.”
“So why not just say it? Why not just say that? Don’t be embarrassed, just say that.”
“That’s more important than everything else that’s going on right now, law and order. You see it on the streets of our cities, you see it at our southern border. It’s collapsed. So, if you’re a Republican voter, and not just a Republican voter, any voter, you probably want to know, what is the government going to do about the fact that I can call 911 and no one shows up?”
“Law enforcement, law and order, is not racist. Law and order is a prerequisite for civilization, and if it goes away, so does the country. You would win the votes not simply of your own voters, but a lot of other voters, and people who’d never voted before, and any normal democrat would agree with that because it’s inherently true, but it’s the obvious of what we have.”
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